New head of police management: Stefanie Schenke impressed!
Stefanie Schenke is the new head of the management staff of the Siegen-Wittgenstein police, welcomed by District Administrator Müller.

New head of police management: Stefanie Schenke impressed!
On November 5, 2025, the Siegen-Wittgenstein district police authority will announce a new addition to the management team. Stefanie Schenke, 39 years old and native of Cologne, was welcomed as the new head of management. District Administrator Andreas Müller warmly welcomed her to the district hall and highlighted her extensive career within the North Rhine-Westphalia police force. In her new role, she will not only support the head of the authority and the head of the police department, but will also be largely responsible for strategy, controlling as well as press and public relations. Schenke already had a lot of experience, as she worked, among other things, in security service at the Wuppertal police headquarters and later took on teaching positions at the State Office for Training in Brühl.wirsiegen.de reports.
Schenke was born in Brandenburg in 1986 and joined the police force in 2006. After her training in Dortmund, she moved through various stations, such as the riot police, until she arrived at the management team at the Cologne police headquarters. She made her decision to move up to senior management in 2021 and, despite the challenges that such a steep career path brings, she expressed optimism about the reception she received from her new colleagues. “The friendly welcome motivates me to achieve more together,” said Schenke at the presentation.
School, security and development
In another area that is certainly important for Schenke, the topics of safety and personal development of students are very important. Parents and carers want their children to be happy and well cared for at school. In regular surveys, parents express positive opinions about their children's safety and progress. This shows a strong sense of community and brings hope and joy into everyday school life. The schools focus on innovative and high-quality education, which is also reflected in the excellent examination resultsmardenhigh.net reports.
In addition to fostering a strong moral compass, it is about developing students into confident and responsible young people. It's not just the grades that count, but also the social skills and creativity of the students that should be promoted. Personalized offerings aim to produce more resilient young people.
Community engagement
Another important aspect of the school community is the exchange between parents and schools. Those interested are invited to take part in school tours and talk to current parents. These provide an insight into the local atmosphere and create trust in the educational institution.
The move from Schenke to the district police authority is a sign of how important networking between different areas is. Whether in the police force or in school, it is always about the well-being of the community and the desire to promote positive development for the next generations. Stefanie Schenke's new role will certainly make a valuable contribution here as schools continue to focus on the education and well-being of students.Yahoo reports.